As If It Never Even Happened: What To Know About Annulments

Most of the time, couples carefully consider the decision to marry; they take some time to think things through. If you, however, have recently married and now find that you have made a terrible mistake, you may be considering the possibility of having an annulment instead of a divorce. It should be cheaper and quicker, right? Before you take another step, read on to learn more about annulments and what it could mean for you. Read More 

How To Make Your Will’s Execution Smooth

Your will is a critical document that ensures that what you've worked for in your lifetime goes to the people who you think will benefit most. Writing a will has many parts, and you'll want to ensure that it can be executed smoothly when the time comes. Here are some steps to take to guarantee that your will is followed to the letter: Use Legal Advice to Estimate Assets For one, it helps if your will is legal and realistic. Read More 

Managing An Encroachment Problem When Your Neighbor Is Building A Garage

If a neighbor is building a structure, such as a garage, you might be concerned if it seems to be too close to your property. If you are right, they may be committing encroachment and impacting your real estate rights. How Is Encroachment Defined? Is building a garage close to your property line considered encroachment? That will depend on your local ordinances defining encroachment. For example, some cities will force you to be as far as 25 feet away from a person's property when building something like a garage. Read More 

Two Commonly Asked Questions Concerning Disability Benefits

Having the luck of suffering an injury or developing an illness that makes it impossible for you to work can be a terrible issue to experience. For those that have found themselves in this situation, it should be noted that Social Security Disability can be an effective solution for providing the financial support that will be desperately needed. To help you better understand and appreciate this option, you should be aware of the following answers to a few commonly asked questions about this type of protection for disabled individuals. Read More 

Estate Matters: Personal Representative Duties In A Nutshell

If you have been appointed personal representative (or executor) of a friend or loved one's estate, you may feel both honored and slightly nervous. Most people have very little idea what is entailed with this task, and not knowing can raise the anxiety level. Being prepared ahead of time is key, so read on to get a quick over-view of the major duties of the personal representative. 1. Get organized and gather documents. Read More